I found this on a friend’s site, idgrid[dot]org.
This week in class we had to submit an assignment handling McDonald’s chronic understaffing problem for the morning shifts. I do believe I have found the solution:
If we had regular, choreographed group dance breaks during morning shifts, I’m pretty sure we’d see a turnaround!
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January 25, 2008
Categories: In the Classroom . Tags: bollywood, break, dance, McDonald's, phenomenon, understaffed, understaffing . Author: Lisa . Comments: 2 Comments
Today we were told that if you can’t blog anything important, don’t blog anything at all.
I disagree with that statement. Blog everything you want. Blog writing can be as therapeutic as writing in a diary, and is important for self reflection, etc. etc. etc. To say that not everything is bloggable is [...]
January 16, 2008
Categories: In the Classroom . Tags: blogging, ideas, topics . Author: Lisa . Comments: 2 Comments
This topic has come up several times through school, projects, work and more.
When we think of good PR, often we imagine someone who always finds the palatable way to put things, someone who smooths things over to make topics easier to hear. Should we as PR practitioners be expected to always accomode everyone all [...]
January 15, 2008
Categories: In the Classroom . Tags: nice, classroom, slack, slackers, workplace, team, teammate . Author: Lisa . Comments: 2 Comments
In our very first Presentation Skills class we discussed the Three C’s of presenting.
They are:
1) Confidence
2) Content
3) Connection
According to our teacher, if you have those three, you have a good presentation. I disagree. I believe there is a fourth C missing: Carry-out. Granted, I’m stretching here, to accomodate the “C” pattern, [...]
January 14, 2008
Categories: In the Classroom . Tags: Carry out, Confidence, Connection, Content, Presentations, Presenting, Three C's . Author: Lisa . Comments: 3 Comments